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she has a long long long way to go if she wants to reach the goal of 100

anyways i was surprised by the inappropriate contents(i wasn't expecting that... seriously ), but it was hilarious though. i hope this show will actually have them kiss for good instead of leaving the love hanging forever.

The Nanoha voice threw me off at first because it's such a recognizable voice, but I got used to it. It kind of fits in with the comedy of the series. This show reminds me of School Rumble- silly girl doing hilarious things.

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This is the same -kei as used in "Akiba-kei". The implied meaning is more "someone with a strong interest in 'H' things".

Like Danny says for the first part. It's really kind of impossible to argue that when it's given so explicitly. At most (and probably how it's meant), it's a pun meaning both. You're welcome to argue for the existence of Blood Type C and F if you want though. You just might look a bit silly in the process.

For the latter, that's saying the same thing with just a little more sensical localization. To wit, a codified set of knowledge.

Personally, I think the stuff in the intro is a bit of a red herring towards the meaning of the name. This series was a manga long before it became an anime. A joke in the anime opening does not the meaning of the name make, particularly since B型 is not used in anything I've ever come across or seen to refer to cup size. Blood type, yes. Influenza and Hepatitis, yes. But not bust or cup sizes. It's simply not read that way in Japanese.

Personally, I'd see the meaning as being the blood type, with an implied pun on her being "B-type", in reference to her being a B in various other things (including amongst other things, as already noted, class and cup size).

Yamada (first name: Cruz) is utterly tactless, on a caffeine surfeit, has goals that would make your average bromantic foil blush and frequently ignores her own voice of reason, also our perverse narrator. I love her. The series is a love comedy (emphasis on "comedy", and with good measure), though told from the girl's point of view. The last series I can think of that tried to do that was Tsuyokiss, and while that may have met with mixed results, it's something worth attempting once more.

Yui Horie and Yukari Tamura are back together again, and Atsushi Abe (Touma) stars as the hopeless Kosuda. Lots of comedy all around. A very easy show, one I can see myself getting into. If anything, I would say it reminds me of Girl's High, though I'm not here to dwell on what it's like. I'm here to dwell on what it is.

The really funny part about what you said here? One way you could describe Yamada, is "a straight Kuroko Shirai." I'm in love.

My highlight character and series of the season so far.

EDIT: Small tidbit; when Yamada (tries to) show off her "stats" to Kosuda, note how the writing on the paper is floating above her fingles. Ahhhh, animation errors, how you amuse me so......

Finished the first episode, and it's refreshing to see such a nice new premise (a girl collecting guys, lolwut) along with its comedy. Looking forward to meeting more characters and thus more 'rivals' for Yamada

And I don't know whether to be proud of Kosuda for proving not all men are opportunistic horny asses, or to think that he's dumb. Oh, the moral conflict...